Is it an Emergency?

Sometimes illnesses that don’t seem very bad are actually quite serious. Other times we panic over things that are not as bad as they seem. Take a look below and see if we can help you better determine how serious the problem with your pet is.
  • Difficult or suddenly noisy breathing
  • Blue or white color in the gums
  • Injury or disease causing loss of consciousness
  • Heavy bleeding or bleeding that will not stop
  • Straining to urinate, especially males
  • Seizures lasting more than 10 minutes
  • Ingestion, or even a suspicion of ingestion of anything toxic (Bring the package with you!)
  • Sudden onset of paralysis or weakness
  • Any injury to the eye
  • Active hard labour without delivering a puppy or kitten in 15 minutes
  • Extreme pain
  • Deep penetrating wounds

In the event of an emergency during our normal office hours please call ahead if possible and proceed directly to our practice.

For after hour emergencies please contact one of the clinics below:

Gladys Pet Hospital

Gladys Pet Hospital at 604-850-2000

The clinic is located at 

Address: 2630 Gladys Ave,

Abbotsford, BC,

V2S 3X7

Langley Emergency Clinic

The Animal Emergency Clinic of the Fraser Valley at 604-514-1711.

This clinic is located at

Address:306-6325 204th Street,

Langley, BC,

V2V 2E3